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SerbiaPosted by Chambers of Commerce Sweden - Southeast Europe Thu, May 26, 2011 14:00:29B92.net, Belgrade: Serbian President Boris Tadić confirmed during a news conference in
Belgrade today that a man suspected to be Hague fugitive Ratko Mladić has been
arrested.Tadić said the arrest operation was carried out by Serbia's intelligence
agency BIA and the Service for Discovering War Crimes.According to reports earlier in the day, the Serbian police arrested on
Thursday a man going by the name of Milorad Komadić, who was suspected to be
former VRS General Ratko Mladić. B92 previously received confirmation
that a man suspected to be Mladić was in custody. The secret operation
came after a tip-off that Komadić "possessed some identification documents of
Ratko Mladić and was physically very similar to him", the Zagreb-based Jutarnji
List reported earlier today. The report did not mention the location
where the arrest took place. B92 has unofficially learned that the operation
took place in the village of Lazarevo, near the town of Zrenjanin in northern
Serbia. The former military leader of Serbs in
Bosnia is wanted by the Hague Tribunal on genocide and war crimes charges.